AI is creating an entirely new market for creators.

​Voices, faces, likenesses, personalities, archives, podcasts, and expertise are becoming assets that can be licensed, cloned, and distributed at scale. Most of the AI conversation has focused on fear, copyright, and lawsuits. This session is about something different: how creators can participate.

​This discussion will cover what every creator should understand before licensing their identity, how ethical AI partnerships differ from unauthorized scraping, what brands and AI companies are looking for, and why consent, trust, and human oversight are becoming the foundation of the next creator economy.

​Whether you're a podcaster, YouTuber, influencer, educator, or creator, this session will help you understand both the opportunities and the responsibilities that come with AI.

​This session will cover:

  • ​How creator identity is becoming an asset and what that actually means
  • ​The difference between licensed AI partnerships and unauthorized use
  • ​What rights you actually own, and what you may already be giving away
  • ​How brands and AI companies think about licensing creator identity
  • ​Why podcasts and archives are becoming AI training and licensing targets
  • ​Practical steps you can take today to protect and monetize your work

Moderator:

  • Gary Kreissman, Advisory Board Member, Royall.ai

Speakers:

  • Matt Savare, Partner, Lowenstein Sandler LLP
  • Rob Greenlee, CEO/Founder, Trust Factor Lab

Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m. ET